Smoky Hill Trail nominated on May 9th to the National Register of Historic Places

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Chapman: Smoky Hill Trail and Butterfield Overland Dispatch Segment, 522 Golf Course Road, Chapman, Dickinson County was nominated on May 9th to the National Register of Historic Places by the Kansas Historic Sites Board of Review. The road original began as a military trail and eventually connected travelers between Leavenworth and Pike’s Peak, Colo. Legislation has been proposed to make the Butterfield’s Overland Dispatch trail, also known as the Smoky Hill Trail, a national trail because of its historical significance. It connected the Missouri River with Denver and was the most contested route by the Indians of any trail in Kansas.

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